ONLINE CLASSES:
Following is a
list of classes offered Online. Refer to
the
detailed class listings for more information and instructions.

SECTION SUBJECT
NUMBER INSTRUCTOR

SECTION SUBJECT
NUMBER INSTRUCTOR

0124

ACCT

015

B.G. Tiwari

0108

ACCT

021

B.G. Tiwari

0105

ACCT

022

B.G Tiwari

0106

ACCT

027

B.G. Tiwari

0115

ACCT

041

B.G. Tiwari

0111

ACCT

042

B.G. Tiwari

1013

CAOT

001

C.S. Morimoto

1039

CAOT

084

C.S. Morimoto

1050

CAOT

085

T. J. Day

0270

CDEV

001

K.M. Wright

1586

CDEV

001

K.M. Wright

0264

CHIC

007

C.R. Guerrero

0304

CSIT

101

M.B. Pashazadeh

3140

CSIT

101

M. Tavakoli

3146

CSIT

103

L.A. Flores

0317

CSIT

103

S. Dakduk

3146

CSIT

103

L.A. Flores

0336

CSIT

108

B.P. Dauzat

2245

CSIT

144

Staff

3649

CSIT

158

Staff

1628

CSIT

169

Staff

0380

ECON

002

J.E. Holzner

0418

ENGL

028

R.E. Lapp

1334

ENGL

028

Staff

1338

ENGL

028

T.R. Robinson

0496

ENGL

067

T. R. Robinson

0497

ENGL

067

D. G. Holmes

0479

ENGL

101

T.R. Robinson

0588

ENGL

101

R.E. Lapp

3226

ENGL

101

E. OConnell

3703

ENGL

101

F. Tamayo

0555

ENGL

102

F. Tamayo

0556

ENGL

103

g.g.
Patthey Chavez

1355

ENGL

103

E.W. Kendall

3705

ENGL

255

g.g.Patthey
Chavez

3239

ENGL

270

M.S. Boretz

0564

F&CS

021

G.B. Stafsky

0566

F&CS

021

G.B. Stafsky

0578

FIN

002

A.Z. Almurdaah

0113

FIN

008

A.Z. Almurdaah

3306

FIN

015

A.Z. Almurdaah

3635

HEAL

011

N.J. Pierce

0663

HIST

012

W.V. Eckford

3308

INTBUS

001

R. B. Hastey

3309

INTBUS

006

R. B. Hastey

0591

INTBUS

004

Staff

0592

INTBUS

005

T.J. Day

0144

LAW

001

Staff

1610

LAW

001

R.P. Lewis

0891

MATH

227

M.R. Araeipour

0927

MATH

125

M.R. Araeipour

0800

MGMT

013

R.B. Hastey

1127

POLI

001

J.N. Meyer

1180

PSYCH

027

A.B. Baldwin

1202

RE

060

R. Andreson

3007

RE

001

R. Anderson

1222

SOC

001

A. Clark

3615

SUPV

001

R.B. Hastey

Honors Programs

If you are planning to transfer to a 4-year university, consider
joining the Honors Program.

The Honors Program is designed to prepare the motivated student for
transfer. The programs enriched and rigorous curriculum challenges those
who thrive on intellectual exercise. Students may have the
opportunity to participate in tutoring and research. These experiences
will lead beyond the community college, through the four-year school, and
into the professional lives of these scholars.

/Weekend College classes allow students to complete general
education classes in a focused eight-week format. Classes are taught
on four campuses:
City [C] and Southwest [SW] Colleges on Saturdays and Valley [V] and Pierce [P] Colleges on Sundays. First college
listed is AM only
9:00 - 12:00 Noon.
Second college listed is PM only 1:30 - 4:30 PM.
Students may attend at any location or change locations, if
necessary, throughout the semester.

The classes are taught by the same qualified LACCD
instructor at each campus. Instruction is combined with
award-winning video lessons available on cable television, in
broadband, on DVD, and in the College Learning Resource Centers.
Each class also has an online component creating a positive,
engaging learning environment.

For classroom locations go to:
www.lamission.edu/itv and click Schedule of Classes.
Financial aid is available for qualified students; fee waivers apply
to these classes. Transcripts are issued by LA Mission College.

Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a form of peer tutoring
and mentoring offered to students enrolled in historically difficult
courses. It is an academic assistance program that increases student
success and retention.
It has proven effective in helping students earn higher final course
grades than students not participating in the program.

An SI mentor (a student selected by the instructor who has
previously taken the course and demonstrated proficiency in the subject
matter) provides students with supplemental information on lectures, tests
and assignments. Mentors attend every class session and conduct three to
five, fifty minute study groups each week at times convenient to the
majority of students to review lecture material. Sessions normally occur
in or near the course classroom instead of in a learning center. Sessions
are attended on a voluntary basis and students are not segregated based on
academic ability. Since SI is introduced on the first day of classes and
is open to all students in the class, it is in no way viewed as remedial.
Mentors may also be reached via telephone or e-mail and provide students
with supplemental information.
Below is a list of fall 2009 classes with SI. So, take advantage of SI
sections by enrolling early! These sections are identified in the class
listings pages by a note stating The above section will be offering
special tutoring.